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Tape Measure Container Grabber

For Ultimate Ascent, one CT team had a climbing system that used a set of hooks deployed via tape measure. Now we have idea to use a similar mechanism to grab the recycling containers off the step without moving the totes in the landfill. Having it be directly driven off a Banebots motor, with a 12:1 gear ratio, gave decent retraction but not much else.

My question to the readers is this: what suggestions do you have for controlling a tape measure so it does not kink when it rolls in or out?
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Re: Tape Measure Container Grabber

For starters, If you are committed to this, the Stanley Fatmax Xtreme will probably give you the best chance of success. It is the most rigid tape measure that I know of.

As far as avoiding collapse is concerned, joining 2 parallel tapes at the ends so that they can't twist would help.

Also, since sharp kinking tends to permanently damage the blade, once kinking does occur, replacement of the tape could reduce the risk of it happening again.

Good luck.
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Re: Tape Measure Container Grabber

Spectrum has a similar idea for containers.
They posted some details on their blog.
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Re: Tape Measure Container Grabber

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-1wx_xZ8tA

my favorite robot I ever had a hand in building. check out "sewer tape" it works well for this application.
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Re: Tape Measure Container Grabber

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my favorite robot I ever had a hand in building. check out "sewer tape" it works well for this application.
If I understand correctly, sewer tape is just a thin strip of metal that can be extended out in a loop without sagging?
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Re: Tape Measure Container Grabber

The team you are refering to is 2064. Their technical mentor was a technology teacher at my High School so i got to hear and see quite alot of that design

Im pretty sure that the 2 hooks they used were riveted to tape measures that without side loads are very strong. They were each ran off of window motors. A ball was pushed against the curved part of the tape so that it stayed alligned and bent less. (Not sure if that makes sense)

Overall was it the best design? It had its flaws especially the fact that the tape measures when touched or vibrated enough would collapse. At Where's Wolcott our team chose 1511 and them. As the #7 alliance we made it to the finals due to the fact that we timed out when each robot would climb another level since 1511's slams would vibrate the pyramid to much for the tape measures.
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Re: Tape Measure Container Grabber

Whenever anyone talks about tape measures the first team that comes to mind is FRC3280 the RhodeRebels. They used a tape measure back in 2010 to climb. I'm sure that you could contact them, I remember at Boston they had a display/cutaway of the mechanism in their pit.
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Re: Tape Measure Container Grabber

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If I understand correctly, sewer tape is just a thin strip of metal that can be extended out in a loop without sagging?
Exactly, it worked very well for us. We used the 1/8" thick tape that year but it comes in 1/16" as well.
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Re: Tape Measure Container Grabber

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check out "sewer tape" it works well for this application.

Saw the video and I like the concept. Did some searching and it looks like it comes packaged on its own reel/spool. Could 2106 have assembled the mechanism so that it's directly driven, or belt/chain driven?
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Saw the video and I like the concept. Did some searching and it looks like it comes packaged on its own reel/spool. Could 2106 have assembled the mechanism so that it's directly driven, or belt/chain driven?
We cut the length we needed from the roll and made our own measuring tape holder:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/img...18989dfe_l.jpg
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Re: Tape Measure Container Grabber

Tape measures were a common accessory in 2002 (to expand the robot size to occupy a zone while scoring in another). They were typically powered by an external drive wheel off of a drill motor and transmission (roughly equivalent to the current RS-775 motors), or by direct drive (sacrificing the retraction mechanism by driving the hub directly).

However, kink-resistance wasn't typically a huge deal (except when teams decided to try to get entangled and draw a penalty by driving back and forth on an opponent's tape measure), so teams simply relied upon the inherent stiffness of the tape measure.

You might want to investigate whether it works better with the numbers facing up, or down. Also consider having quickly installable spares, because if it is damaged during one match, odds are it will kink at the site of the damage (if anywhere) during subsequent matches.
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Re: Tape Measure Container Grabber

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Whenever anyone talks about tape measures the first team that comes to mind is FRC3280 the RhodeRebels. They used a tape measure back in 2010 to climb. I'm sure that you could contact them, I remember at Boston they had a display/cutaway of the mechanism in their pit.
I don't believe 3280 is competing this year, and the Engineers involved have moved on to other teams. I worked with them that year and would be happy to answer questions.

Here is a picture of the spare we had in the pit in Boston
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...highlight=3280

And Here is a picture of the device in action.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...highlight=3280

As PAR_WIG1350 said the Stanley Fat Max Xtreme is they way to go, or at least was in 2010. He also hit it on the head about kinking, buy multiple tape measures, and prep the tapes so they can be quickly swapped out.
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Re: Tape Measure Container Grabber

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We cut the length we needed from the roll and made our own measuring tape holder:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/img...18989dfe_l.jpg

In order for this mechanism to work, one end of the tape needed to be attached to the frame. Where and how was it secured?

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Here is a picture of the spare we had in the pit in Boston
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For the tape itself, did you remove it from the stock reel or use it as part of the assembly?
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In order for this mechanism to work, one end of the tape needed to be attached to the frame. Where and how was it secured?
I believe we used a hinge and bolted it to the frame.
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Re: Tape Measure Container Grabber

There was a video of a DARPA robot I saw some years ago that used three tapes slaved together to create a triangular beam. This was used as a camera pole for a very short surveillance robot. I believe the robot was only 6 inches tall, but the "pole" could extend up 10 to 15 feet.
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